Supercurrent reversal in ferromagnetic hybrid nanowire Josephson junctions
arXiv:2204.03202 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.107.L081301
Abstract
We report supercurrent transport measurements in hybrid Josephson junctions comprised of semiconducting InAs nanowires with epitaxial ferromagnetic insulator EuS and superconducting Al coatings. The wires display a hysteretic superconducting window close to the coercivity, away from zero external magnetic field. Using a multi-interferometer setup, we measure the current-phase relation of multiple magnetic junctions and find an abrupt switch between and 0 phases within the superconducting window. We attribute the 0- transition to the discrete flipping of the EuS domains and provide a qualitative theory showing that a sizable exchange field can polarize the junction and lead to the supercurrent reversal. Both and phases can be realized at zero external field by demagnetizing the wire.